In Which Klipspringer Retrieves His Tennis Shoes

In Which Klipspringer Retrieves His Tennis Shoes

A Poem by W.k.kortas

He’d been able, after some gentle persistence,
To wheedle his way into the place
(He’d been vaguely recognized by the caretaker,
A certain affable familiarity his stock in trade, after all)
And he had been decidedly deliberate in his search for the shoes,
Though he’d been quite certain where he’d left them,
Simply hoping to drink this all in just one more time
But though the rooms were ostensibly unchanged
(He'd noted the odd knick-knack and piece of bric-a-brac
Had been secreted out, to be preserved or pawned)
They held no fascination for him now,
Simply concoctions of hardwood flooring,
Decorative wall coverings, staid pieces of furniture
(Indeed, the paterfamilias of this whole mélange
Increasingly beyond his recall;

He could hearken back
To a certain hail-fellow-well-met in his demeanor,
And he'd had an affecting smile,
But he was unable to conjure any further details
From the recesses of his memory)
And with nothing else to moor him to these silent rooms,
He'd slipped on the ostensible reasons he'd come in the first place
(Their uppers maintaining their whiteness
Through any number of bleachings,
The soles worn to a near smoothness)
And, nodding perfunctorily to the mansion's steward,
He slipped away, heading to some other party
Carrying on in more or less perpetuity,
The battered bottoms of his shoes
Leaving just the faintest marks as he crossed the dunes,
Soon to be buffed away altogether by the breeze.

© 2021 W.k.kortas


Author's Note

W.k.kortas
For the uninitiated, the good Klipspringer was a party-guest-cum-squatter in The Great Gatsby

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I find this piece fascinating. And it reminds me so much of S&G's "A Most Peculiar Man"---
it got me humming that song as i was reading.
Can we fit in, do we fit in? Do we really want to be with the in-crowd?
Sometimes we either feel alienated from the world...or gladly unencumbered of it.
really strong work, W.k. as always----
j.

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

W.k.kortas

3 Years Ago

The song absolutely fits, Jacob--my thanks.


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I find this piece fascinating. And it reminds me so much of S&G's "A Most Peculiar Man"---
it got me humming that song as i was reading.
Can we fit in, do we fit in? Do we really want to be with the in-crowd?
Sometimes we either feel alienated from the world...or gladly unencumbered of it.
really strong work, W.k. as always----
j.

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

W.k.kortas

3 Years Ago

The song absolutely fits, Jacob--my thanks.
Who cares that It all slips away...as long as it does so artfully!

Posted 3 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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W.k.kortas
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